"xv: Cerion of chrysaloides n. sp. from Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama Island. (Taf. 5, row A. by mistakes with the Kopiren was on the left and on the right exchanged.) 2 1 attained full growth bowls collected van Dr. Millspaugh. Colf very small, often hardly visibly. Parf long and low, approx.? mm highly, either narrowly and thinly or flat conically. The fold begins rather deeply in the oral cavity and extends so far to the rear that one cannot see the Hinterende bending around the Colu¬mella. Parcall usually low, roundish. By rather broadly, horizontal being away or diagonally dropping; van the side seen (A, 3) narrowly, few thickens; van seen with (1 1½ mm) edge plate (A, 1), their seam changed more broadly above frequently (A, 5). Colouring knows, in parts with a grey or weakly yellowish clay/tone between the ribs. One could ken, the bowls van the sun was bleached, if all locked with a Schleimdeckel, thus with animal would have been for many years. Oral cavity knows with weakly grey or grau¬gelblichem glow. Rpzahl 17-20 (Max.Freq. 19), Varbr 15-22. The Rp is thickly, broadly (½-¾mm on the next to last turn), nearly ½ mm highly, thus as with C glans typicum. The Intvall is 2-3 times as broad as the Rp. Lg 22-25 (Max.Freq. 24), Varbr 21-28. The turns are strongly convex. This species has a certain Ahnlichkeit with the northern Cuban Cerion mumia var. chrysalis because of the strong ribs, the convex whorls and the long low Parietalzahns. It differs however from it by the absence marks and strips, stronger Parcall, small ere size and much brightly ere color of the oral cavity." (Plate, 1907:597)